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5 READING OWLS

Excellent “Wow” Read: I would highly recommend this book. It leaves me with a feeling of “Wow!” I just want to savor the reading experience, and I may feel bereft at the end because I want the story to continue.

4 READING OWLS

Great Read:This is a book I would highly recommend and has motivated me to read other works by the author. Reading the book was an enjoyable experience and I found myself highlighting many passages along the way.

3 READING OWLS

Good Read: This is definitely a good book that I would recommend to other readers. There may be minor flaws but overall the book was enjoyable.

2 READING OWLS

Unenjoyable Read: I did finish the book but felt disappointed with the reading experience.

1 READING OWL

Horrible Read: I just could not immerse myself into the book to keep reading it. Most likely the story line, plot, or characterization hindered my reading experience.

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